Also Metalhead and Basshead at the same time. Defqon.1 is great as well, both are awesome. With the lockdown event they broke some RU-vid live records with 8 million viewers. rumors are that the upcoming Qlimax event will even be on Netflix
Same here, I'm into raw black metal, dsbm and death metal but I absolutely love jumpstyle and hardstyle. One day I'll go to a Behemoth show and the next a rave. I also like lyrical hip hop and Tool (Tool is their own genre of music).
love this reaction! I'm actually curious what you guys think of festivals like Defqon.1, Qlimax, Ground Zero Festival etc etc or artists like Radical Redemption (produces raw hardstyle and is known for his agressive style and drumming skills etc) There are tons of content about this music genre that you guys can react to, and this will definetly attract more viewers from this realm!
Yo guys, a random dude and hardstyle lover from germany here ^^ In fact, the edm community here is 90% mainstream, 8% Techno and 2% Hardstyle/DNB/Goa. So we havent much good dancers too and i guess this video was from round about 2013 maybe. The best hardstyle and i think i speak for the most of us comes from the Netherlands, Belgium and Italy :) There are so many like Zatox, Tatanka, Showtek, Bass Modulators, Headhunterz, Wasted Penguinz, Psyko Punkz, Ran-D, D-Block & S-te-fan, Wildstylez, Brennan Heart, Noisecontrollers, Coone and of course not to forget about Villain, the best MC, Announcer and Partystarter in Hardstyle History
Try to listening to Hardcore / Gabber Terror music .... It's faster & harder stuff there .... but the REAL fastest hard electronic genre is Speedcore ( this style is freakin insaaaane )
It's awesome to see you reacting to this kind of stuff and really embracing it. Like others I would definitely recommend checking out Defqon 1 or Qlimax stuff.
I love how you guys appreciate all kinds of good music and dance and are not such dogmatics that limit themselves with "only metal is good music" nonsense...
Wow never expected to see this reaction here. I’m a metalhead too but my other side is electronic music, especially hardstyle. This is some really early Hardstyle, nowdays it’s something else. You should react to any set of the event “Qlimax”.
Yeah, Im pretty sure this is all renamed Rawstyle now and new age Hardstyle is now "Hardstyle". Hardstyle has been my one true love since 05'. Can't get enough
Yeah hardstyle changed a lot. I can't really get into the new stuff, after the removed the reverse bass it went down hill for me. In my opinion its soft now and I like the harder music. Check out MKN, he does a reverse bass podcast every month. His newer mixs are getting softer but his older ones hit so hard
Interesting stuff to see on this channel :D Been a fan of gabber since the 90s and later all other harder styles from hardstyle to freeform, love it all (as well as all kinds of metal). Never got around to going to Germany, Belgium or Holland for big parties unfortunately :( Tbh, Travis looks like a hardstyle DJ in this video xD
While i appreciate it I never could get into gabber. I prefer shuffle or jump, but do agree they are very talented. Gabber looks sort of like reverse jump right? Making sure I'm thinking of the right thing
I love this. I'm a metal head too but I go to hardstyle and hardcore festivals. All this music are started in the underground of the Netherlands🇳🇱. Oh yea I'm 52 and love all kind of music 😁 this my profession
Well this is a blast from the past. So old that this style has kind of died out. These days people just do the hakken if anything, also the music genre is a lot different compared to back then (though I imagine you can probably find some modern 'classic' hardstyle). For an idea of how the scene looks these days check out videos from Qlimax (Q-Dance company puts most of their festivals on their youtube now).
Hardstyle is origin Dutch (Netherlands) like hardcore and they have also the biggest festivals. Germany had most eurodance and techno is more Belgian/german in Origin but newbeat and house together with the biggest clubs in europe is Belgium, or rather was.. now oversized events has killed the most of our mega disco's (Mega Dance Temples). And I do like the hardstyle from time to time but it's not my personal favorite but respect for jumpers. It's like sports, very intense.
@@mandibiedermann2246 Jumpstyle is from Belgium (1996)... Most early Hardstyle DJ's and producers are Dutch, like The Prophet, Zany, Lady Dana, Isaac, Pavo, Luna and Deepack. Could you name your source for both being German? All the ones I've found state they're Belgian and Dutch. Pointing out an exact date/year is a bit hard since hardstyle is the combination of several genres, but I was there when early hardstyle turned into the commercial "Qlimax" etc. cheesefest it is now (which I still enjoy for the most part).
oh and "the Girl" her Name is Jenny and she isnt living in Berlin anymore, we didnt had a "leader" everybody had their own choreos with different people and there was like 1-2 alround choreos which everybody knews
@@jefforymitchell5697 i even have a video together with "gogo" (the guy at 4:16) and with Marv (the guy at 7:27) but i did put it on private, if ya want i can un-private my video for like an hour or so so you can watch it xD
@@Dangerous-Kobe i am not a big fan of him, because he is the ex-friend of my ex-girlfriend (seen at around 4:15 blonde girl). But his Nickname is Boss, originated from a typo on a tshirt which should have mean "Bass". He isnt Jumping anymore. He is now a DJ (i think "Minimale Klangidioten" & "MaschineGun" are his aliases). There do exist also a few other videos of him where he is jumping but i am to lazy to search for them rn. He also gained some weight and isnt as fit as back in the day. Because of our Past i dont have contact to him anymore, so thats all info i can offer u without doxing him.
2:49 He says: We have an super cool Friend from America, He want to see u all dancing, Lets show the amis (an german word for Americaner!) how to bring dance into the Culurte," Thenthe Green hair begin
Please react to 'Deichkind - Keine Party'. And personally i prefer the Drum'N'Bass 'X-Step' or the 'Steppin'' Old School Steps that originated in the USA. Today you can find similar steps in 'Konijnendans' or 'Cutting Shapes'.
year old, but combo of both is fire!!! dip in the swamp of electonic music. this video just a type of style to explore. get adicted... will last long 😁
The music is actually called hardstyle but that type of dancing is jumpstyle or hardjump. Jumpstyle kinda died years ago here in the Netherlands but hardstyle producers are bigger then ever. It's funny to see how Germans are still doing this hardstyle thing while in the Netherlands hakken became more popular. Hakken is kinda the same as Jumpstyle but on a faster tempo with hardcore music. Hardcore has a faster bpm then Hardstyle.
Its so cringy to look back at that video.. btw the only Dude who is still dancing till today there is Speedo (the guy in the blue tshirt who is shufflin)
@@SpherePK yes its "Osmanli_kahraman", but he doesnt record that much videos where he is dancing i think, but he is still nearly every saturday at alexanderplatz and dancing (not so often now cause corona tho)
Germany is NOT the originator of techno guys. Come on... Techno originated in Detroit! It then made its move across to Europe where it was stripped back of a lot of it's more funky elements (the Birmingham sound in England was very influential here). Germany is definitely a centre for techno now, but it's a originally an African-American afro-futurist sound